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So in late 1865, Elizabeth Garrett L. S. A.
On January 31, 1865, Lee assumed this role, but it was far too late.
In late 1865 after the end of the war, the Army dismantled the forts on Roanoke.
International organizations started forming in the late 19th century – the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1863, the Telegraphic Union in 1865 and the Universal Postal Union in 1874.
In late spring 1865, as Federal Troops were preparing to take control of Tallahassee, Governor Milton received word the Civil War had ended and that Florida would now be part of the United States again.
In late 1865, three scouts were sent from a German Lutheran settlement near Ixonia, Wisconsin to find productive, inexpensive farmland that could be claimed under the Homestead Act.
Although the Union soldiers thereafter invaded Edisto, and John's Island, the Confederate forces were able to retain control of Charleston until 1865, very late in the Civil War.
It replaced an earlier chapel constructed in the late 1850s that was razed by Union troops during the winter months of 1864 – 1865 near the end of the Civil War.
When Palmerston suddenly died in late 1865, Russell again became Prime Minister.
Laurence Alma-Tadema ( born Laurense Tadema, 1865 – 1940 ), was an English novelist and poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who worked in many genres.
The Confederate Congress did not pass the measure until March 1865, by which time it was too late to salvage the Southern cause.
From London in late 1865, Benjamin provided considerable financial assistance to several friends in the former Confederacy.
He was promoted to brevet major general in the regular army on March 13, 1865, an honor that was relatively common for senior officers late in the war.
Each of the five movements is based on a Mallarmé poem, moving from the early " Don du poème " of 1865 in the first movement to the late " Tombeau " of 1897 in the last.
Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov ( 10 August 1865 – 21 March 1936 ) was a Russian composer of the late Russian Romantic period, music teacher and conductor.
Others, such as the historian Michael Lind, believe that as late 1864 or 1865, Lincoln continued to hold out hope for colonization, noting that he allegedly asked Attorney General Edward Bates if the Reverend James Mitchell could stay on as " your assistant or aid in the matter of executing the several acts of Congress relating to the emigration or colonizing of the freed Blacks.
The similar raider CSS Shenandoah fired the last shot of the American Civil War in late June 1865 ; she did not surrender until early November 1865, five months after the war had ended.
* Okada Izō ( 1832 – 1865 ) was a samurai of the late Edo period, feared as one of the four most notable assassins of the Bakumatsu period.
During late 1865 through early 1866, companies from the 57th US Colored Infantry Regiment and the 125th United States Colored Infantry Regiment had been assigned to posts in New Mexico Territory to provide protection for settlers in the area, and escort those going further west.
He was called to the bar in 1865 and served as a Conservative Member of Parliament ( MP ) in the Canadian House of Commons from 1870 to 1892 taking over the Frontenac seat held by his late father.
Neo-Grec is a term referring to late manifestations of Neoclassicism, early Neo-Renaissance now called the Greek Revival style, which was popularized in architecture, the decorative arts, and in painting during France's Second Empire, or the reign of Napoleon III, a period that lasted approximately between 1848 and 1865.
In the late 18th century its population was 3, 000 ; and grew to 6, 000 by 1865.
In the late 19th century, the Catholic Church's hierarchy had only recently been restored in England and Wales, and it was in memory of Cardinal Wiseman ( who died in 1865, and was the first Archbishop of Westminster from 1850 ) that the first substantial sum of money was raised for the new cathedral.
In late 1865, two hunters ventured upon the lake and their sighting became pervasive.

late and remnants
In late December 1978, Vietnamese forces launched a full invasion of Cambodia, capturing Phnom Penh on January 7, 1979 and driving the remnants of Democratic Kampuchea's army westward toward Thailand.
This Gospel is considered by the majority of academics, including Christians and some Muslims ( such as Abbas el-Akkad ) to be late and pseudepigraphical ; however, some academics suggest that it may contain some remnants of an earlier apocryphal work ( perhaps Gnostic, Ebionite or Diatessaronic ), redacted to bring it more in line with Islamic doctrine.
The Caddo culture flourished until the late 13th century, but remnants of the Caddo were living along the river when the first European explorers arrived in the 16th century.
In late January 1942, the squadron became operational and joined the remnants of several others that had been in Malaya, operating out of RAF Seletar and RAF Kallang.
The 3, 000 Persian reinforcements arrived too late and likely joined with the remnants of Rhahzadh's force.
It is assumed that Burgundians, Goths and Gepids with parts of the Rugians left Pomerania during the late Roman Age, and that during the migration period, remnants of Rugians, Vistula Veneti, Vidivarii and other, Germanic tribes remained and formed units that were later Slavicized.
Hurricanes ( or their remnants ) occasionally track through the area in late summer and early fall, but are often weak by the time they reach Washington, partly due to the city's inland location.
" The district instead includes remnants of late 19th and early 20th century industrial, commercial, and residential history.
The territory that would become Clark was originally a part of several of the early villages, the Robinson Plantation House and The Squire Hartshorne House, buildings from the late 17th century are remnants of the era.
The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, which has its roots in the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, the remnants of which were acquired in the late 20th century by the Reading Anthracite Company, acquired extentive coal lands and would become one of the most notable of the coal companies operating in Pennsylvania until the demise of the anthracite industry after World War II.
While hurricanes ( or their remnants ) occasionally track through the area in late summer and early fall, they have often weakened by the time they reach Stephens City, partly due to the city's far inland location.
The modern Wyandot emerged in the late 17th century from the remnants of two earlier groups, the Wendat or Huron Confederacy and the Tionontate, called the Petun ( tobacco people ) by the French because of their cultivation of the crop.
During another phase of his wartime service he was injured by a grenade in France, the last remnants of which were only removed in his late 40s.
Vardø's tourist attractions include the Vardøhus Festning, a fortress dating back to the late 13th century ( although the present structure dates from 1734 ); several sea bird colonies ; two museums: one about the Pomor trade and the other about local history and birdlife ; and remnants of German fortifications from World War II.
All these are themselves remnants of a more extensive literature, part of the syncretic, intellectualized spirituality of their era, a cultural movement that also included the Neoplatonic philosophy of the Greco-Roman mysteries and late Orphic and Pythagorean literature and influenced Gnostic forms of the Abrahamic religions.
This role was gradually scaled back in the late 19th and early 20th centuries but remnants of it remain, such as the oversight of the governance of various universities.
The plateau uplifted from an extensive plain composed of remnants of the Cimmerian microcontinent, and terranes such as the Shan – Thai Terrane, either late in the Pleistocene or early in the Holocene Epoch, approximately Year 1 of the Holocene calendar.
Even as late as 1845 the remnants of an old wigwam were still found near there.
The archeologist Herbert C. Kraft says that some of the Ramapough retreated to the mountains by the mid to late seventeenth century, and theorizes they were joined by remnants of the Esopus and possibly Wappinger bands after wars with the Dutch.
A year after the events of Star Fox Adventures, Fox and his team are hired to defeat Andrew Oikonny, the nephew of the late Andross and former Star Wolf member, who has started a rebellion against Corneria with the remnants of Andross's forces.
Later, he fought alongside the remnants of Samuel Vimes ' ( then known as John Keel ) Night Watch against the remnants of the Cable Street Particulars ( colloquially known as the Unmentionables ), the late Lord Winder's secret police.
General Yi Seong-gye had gained power and respect during the late 1370s and early 1380s by pushing Mongol remnants off the peninsula and also by repelling well-organized Japanese pirates in a series of successful engagements.
During the late 40s the Association involved far-right and even antisemitic elements, remnants of the defunct BUF, and was driven by far-right political ideas as much as ecological concerns.
Hardship, losses from infectious disease and forced relocations brought the remnants of the peoples together in the late 19th century.

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